NJR Surgeon and Hospital Profile
Hospital

Hospital: Spire South Bank Hospital

Spire Healthcare
SURGEONS WITH ACTIVITY RECORDED IN NJR
Surgeon NameGMC CodeSurgeon’s Activity
Nadim Aslam4112783 H K
Ismail Abdel Rahman Mahmoud Fathalla7065185 H K
Sherif Isaac4688006 H K
Jonathan Luscombe4195593 H K
Kevin J O'Dwyer2727918 H
Christos Paliobeis4561899 H K
Andrew John Pearse4543330 K
David Derek Robinson2831259 K S
Shahzad Sadiq4489458 H K
Mohammad Shahid6101799 H K
Michael Trevett2908966 A
Key :
H Hip surgery
K Knee surgery
A Ankle surgery
E Elbow surgery
S Shoulder surgery
12-MONTH PRACTICE PROFILE (1 YEAR)
Data for 1 April 2021 - 31 March 2022
Operation Type Operation SubcategoryProcedures Recorded for this HospitalNational Average
Hip Primary-286245
Knee PrimaryTotal knee replacement248208
Knee PrimaryUnicondylar Knee Replacement2837
Knee Revision-515
Shoulder Primary-1618
Shoulder Revision-Fewer Than 54
           Total583+527
36-MONTH PRACTICE PROFILE (3 YEAR)
Data for 1 April 2019 - 31 March 2022
Operation Type Operation SubcategoryProcedures Recorded for this HospitalNational Average
Hip Primary-635599
Knee PrimaryPatello-Femoral ReplacementFewer Than 58
Knee PrimaryTotal knee replacement537513
Knee PrimaryUnicondylar Knee Replacement6185
Knee Revision-1441
Ankle Primary-Fewer Than 511
Shoulder Primary-3046
Shoulder Revision-Fewer Than 57
           Total1277+1310
HIPS
PATIENT IMPROVEMENT AND OUTCOMES

This information display shows you how this hospital compares to the national rates for a range of patient improvement and outcomes measures used to demonstrate quality in joint replacement surgery. Against each measure you will be able to see whether this hospital is performing better than expected, within the expected range or worse than expected for this type of surgery. This hospital is represented on the chart by the black marker ().

It is important to note that the types of patients a hospital treats and the procedures it carries out can explain variation in patient outcomes after surgery. Please click on the “How to interpret this chart” button for further information.

 
Patient improvement

Patient improvement, featured in this chart, looks at three measures of patient-reported outcomes that are routinely assessed following hip/knee replacement in England. This information is not currently collected in Wales, Northern Ireland, the Isle of Man, Guernsey or the independent sector and as a result, no data is available to display.

The measures are referred to using their technical names 'Oxford hip/knee score', 'EQ-5D' and 'EQ-VAS' click here for a non-technical introduction to these.

Data for 1 April 2021 - 31 March 2022


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Patient Reported Improvement MeasureThis Trust Patient Records AnalysedTrust Avg Health GainNational Avg Health Gain
Oxford hip ScoreNo Data Available--
EQ-5DNo Data Available--
EQ-VASNo Data Available--
 

Patient outcomes

Patient outcomes, featured in this second chart below, looks at mortality and revision. Please click on the “How to interpret this chart” button for further information including additional notes on factors that may affect the results shown including whether the hospital is providing a full and accurate submission of first-time joint replacement and revision operation data to the NJR.

Data for August 2012 - August 2022


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Patient Outcomes Quality MeasureThis Hospital Patient Records AnalysedThis Hospital RatioNational Ratio
90 Day Mortality: Operations Aug17-Aug22As Expected11450.661.00
Revision Rate: Operations Aug12-Aug22As Expected20150.881.00
Revision Rate: Operations Aug17-Aug22As Expected11501.251.00
 
ABOUT THE PATIENTS WHO WERE TREATED

This information display shows overall characteristics for first-time hip replacement patients treated at this hospital between 1 April 2003 and 31 March 2022. Against each characteristic you will be able to see whether this hospital has treated a greater or fewer number of patients of a particular type. This hospital is represented on the chart by the black marker ().

The types of patients a hospital treats can explain variation in patient outcomes after surgery. Please click on the “How to interpret this chart” button for further information.

For hospitals in England and Wales, the NJR has collected information since 2003. For Northern Ireland since 2013, for the Isle of Man since 2015 and for Guernsey since 2019.

Data for 1 April 2003 - 31 March 2022


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Percentage Of Patients Who Were:This HospitalNational Average
Male41%40%
Under 60 years of age16%21%
Severely Obese (BMI of 35 or greater)9%13%
At higher risk of medical problems before or after Surgery (ASA 3+)5%17%
Diagnosed with conditions other than Osteoarthritis2%9%
 
90-DAY MORTALITY
Data for August 2017 to August 2022 Hospital risk adjusted 90-day mortality

What does this mean?

This shows 90-day mortality following hip surgery for this hospital, based on the type of patients this hospital has seen.

The hospital you are reviewing is highlighted as an orange triangle. Progression along the horizontal axis (x axis) means that the hospital has done more cases and/or cases at a higher mortality risk such as older patients. Progression along the vertical axis (y axis) means the hospital has had more deaths.

The vertical axis figures are presented as a standardised mortality ratio. This means the values do not represent percentages of patients who have died, but they represent the proportion of deaths compared to the national average. The data is also ‘risk adjusted’ to take account of the fact that different hospitals may operate on more higher-risk or lower-risk patients e.g. because of demographics in the patient population they work with.

  • Hospitals on the central (green) horizontal line (at national average ratio figure of 1) have had exactly the average expected mortality
  • Hospitals either side of the central green line but below the upper red line have had a level of mortality that is within the expected range
  • Any hospitals that appear above the top red line which represents a Control limit (99.8%) have a mortality rate that is higher than expected

The overall 90-day mortality rate following primary hip replacement surgery is approximately 0.24%.

USE OF ODEP RATED IMPLANTSAbout ODEP
Data for 1 April 2021 - 31 March 2022
No Implant Not ODEP rated ODEP rated
Implant typeNo. of primary procedures using an ODEP rated implantNo. of primary procedures using non ODEP rated implantNo. of primary procedures submitted without any implant details% of procedures using an ODEP rated implant
Hip stem28600100%
Hip cup2842099%
 
KNEES
PATIENT IMPROVEMENT AND OUTCOMES

This information display shows you how this hospital compares to the national rates for a range of patient improvement and outcomes measures used to demonstrate quality in joint replacement surgery. Against each measure you will be able to see whether this hospital is performing better than expected, within the expected range or worse than expected for this type of surgery. This hospital is represented on the chart by the black marker ().

It is important to note that the types of patients a hospital treats and the procedures it carries out can explain variation in patient outcomes after surgery. Please click on the “How to interpret this chart” button for further information.

 
Patient improvement

Patient improvement, featured in this chart, looks at three measures of patient-reported outcomes that are routinely assessed following hip/knee replacement in England. This information is not currently collected in Wales, Northern Ireland, the Isle of Man, Guernsey or the independent sector and as a result, no data is available to display.

The measures are referred to using their technical names 'Oxford hip/knee score', 'EQ-5D' and 'EQ-VAS' click here for a non-technical introduction to these.

Data for 1 April 2021 - 31 March 2022


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Patient Reported Improvement MeasureThis Trust Patient Records AnalysedTrust Avg Health GainNational Avg Health Gain
Oxford knee ScoreNo Data Available--
EQ-5DNo Data Available--
EQ-VASNo Data Available--
 

Patient outcomes

Patient outcomes, featured in this second chart below, looks at mortality and revision. Please click on the “How to interpret this chart” button for further information including additional notes on factors that may affect the results shown including whether the hospital is providing a full and accurate submission of first-time joint replacement and revision operation data to the NJR.

Data for August 2012 - August 2022


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Patient Outcomes Quality MeasureThis Hospital Patient Records AnalysedThis Hospital RatioNational Ratio
90 Day Mortality: Operations Aug17-Aug22As Expected10351.101.00
Revision Rate All Knees: Operations Aug12-Aug22As Expected18690.761.00
Revision Rate Total Knee replacement: Operations Aug12-Aug22As Expected15760.511.00
Revision Rate Unicondylar Knees: Operations Aug12-Aug22As Expected2871.081.00
Revision Rate: Operations Aug17-Aug22As Expected10391.061.00
 
ABOUT THE PATIENTS WHO WERE TREATED

This information display shows overall characteristics for first-time knee replacement patients treated at this hospital between 1 April 2003 and 31 March 2022. Against each characteristic you will be able to see whether this hospital has treated a greater or fewer number of patients of a particular type. This hospital is represented on the chart by the black marker ().

The types of patients a hospital treats can explain variation in patient outcomes after surgery.

For hospitals in England and Wales, the NJR has collected information since 2003. For Northern Ireland since 2013, for the Isle of Man since 2015 and for Guernsey since 2019.

Please click on the “How to interpret this chart” button for further information.

Data for 1 April 2003 - 31 March 2022


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Percentage Of Patients Who Were:This HospitalNational Average
Male46%44%
Under 60 years of age14%17%
Severely Obese (BMI of 35 or greater)11%23%
At higher risk of medical problems before or after Surgery (ASA 3+)4%17%
Diagnosed with conditions other than Osteoarthritis4%3%
 
90-DAY MORTALITY
Data for August 2017 to August 2022 Hospital risk adjusted 90-day mortality

What does this mean?

This shows 90-day mortality following knee surgery for this hospital, based on the type of patients this hospital has seen.

The hospital you are reviewing is highlighted as an orange triangle. Progression along the horizontal axis (x axis) means that the hospital has done more cases and/or cases at a higher mortality risk such as older patients. Progression along the vertical axis (y axis) means the hospital has had more deaths.

The vertical axis figures are presented as a standardised mortality ratio. This means the values do not represent percentages of patients who have died, but they represent the proportion of deaths compared to the national average. The data is also ‘risk adjusted’ to take account of the fact that different hospitals may operate on more higher-risk or lower-risk patients e.g. because of demographics in the patient population they work with.

  • Hospitals on the central (green) horizontal line (at national average ratio figure of 1) have had exactly the average expected mortality
  • Hospitals either side of the central green line but below the upper red line have had a level of mortality that is within the expected range
  • Any hospitals that appear above the top red line which represents a Control limit (99.8%) have a mortality rate that is higher than expected

The overall 90-day mortality rate following primary knee replacement surgery is approximately 0.21%.

ANKLES
ABOUT THE PATIENTS WHO WERE TREATED

This information display shows overall characteristics for first-time ankle replacement patients treated at this hospital between 1 April 2010 and 31 March 2022. Against each characteristic you will be able to see whether this hospital has treated a greater or fewer number of patients of a particular type. This hospital is represented on the chart by the black marker ().

The types of patients a hospital treats can explain variation in patient outcomes after surgery.

Note: Data submission for Northern Ireland hospitals started in February 2013, for the Isle of Man in July 2015 and for Guernsey in November 2019.

Please click on the “How to interpret this chart” button for further information.

Data for 1 April 2010 - 31 March 2022


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Percentage Of Patients Who Were:This HospitalNational Average
Male27%60%
Under 60 years of age9%20%
Severely Obese (BMI of 35 or greater)0%14%
At higher risk of medical problems before or after Surgery (ASA 3+)0%17%
Diagnosed with conditions other than Osteoarthritis27%10%
 
SHOULDERS
ABOUT THE PATIENTS WHO WERE TREATED

This information display shows overall characteristics for first-time shoulder replacement patients treated at this hospital between 1 April 2012 and 31 March 2022. Against each characteristic you will be able to see whether this hospital has treated a greater or fewer number of patients of a particular type. This hospital is represented on the chart by the black marker ().

The types of patients a hospital treats can explain variation in patient outcomes after surgery.

Note: Data submission for Northern Ireland hospitals started in February 2013, for the Isle of Man in July 2015 and for Guernsey in November 2019.

Note: BMI data submission for Elbows started in June 2018.

Please click on the How to interpret this chart button for further information.

Data for 1 April 2012 - 31 March 2022


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Percentage Of Patients Who Were:This HospitalNational Average
Male36%30%
Under 60 years of age12%11%
Severely Obese (BMI of 35 or greater)5%18%
At higher risk of medical problems before or after Surgery (ASA 3+)7%31%
Diagnosed with conditions other than Osteoarthritis23%47%
 
QUALITY OF THE INFORMATION SUBMITTED BY THIS HOSPITAL

This information display shows whether this hospital is submitting all the data they should to the NJR (compliance), whether those records have corresponding patient details (patient consent) and whether the records have a valid NHS or national patient number. This is important so that the NJR can measure how long implants last and look at other areas of surgical performance.

The display also shows a result for data entry delay. This indicates whether the hospital is submitting their information in a timely way. This is important so that the NJR can report an accurate and full picture of performance to hospitals, the surgeons who work there as well as to patients and the public.

This hospital is represented on the chart by the black marker (). Please click on the “How to interpret this chart” button for further information.

Data for 1 April 2021 - 31 March 2022


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Quality Measure This HospitalNational Expected
Compliance (for the Trust)No Data Available--
Revision Compliance (for the Trust)No Data Available--
ConsentBetter Than Expected96.2%90.0%
Valid NHS numberBetter Than Expected98.6%95.0%
Time taken to enter dataBetter Than Expected15 Days30 Days
 
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